Hey, Guys! First of all, I'm one of those silent watchers. I read e-mails every day delivered to my in-box, participate when the opportunity arrives, but leave most tech info to others with more knowledge than myself ( though i will jump in when requested to or have info relating to, topics being discussed). I do use the files, links, photos, etc., when nessecary, and search the archives for answers as well. bes ure that you can count on me for strength in numbers. Brett --- liberatusvirus <feedback@...> wrote: > Hello from the Yahoo DTXpress Electronic Drums > Group: > > If you would still like to be a member of the > DTXpress Electronic > Drum Group, please hit "Reply." > > If you might like to add information about your > level of interest, > please read the fine print. > > As you may or may not have noticed, the group > recently acquired three > new moderators after a long period without anyone to > police or > maintain the various resources associated with the > site. As a > result, we are now able to keep the engine running > smoothly without > any, or much, intrusion from such extraneous > distractions as spam and > advertising. We have yet to decide the final method > of securing > emails and web postings from these undesirable > influences, but we are > looking forward to finishing this business so that > we can concentrate > exclusively on our common interests. > > One important piece of information that has been > sorely lacking is > the number of listed members, among the current 730 > or so, who still > maintain interest in the group's messages and > archives, even though > they may not participate anymore, or never have > participated at all > (the group's silent majority). This information > might help us in our > future endeavors (such as relations with Yamaha or > other companies > with which we might establish a connection to our > mutual benefit) and > in our attempt to ensure that individuals can get as > much benefit > from their membership as possible. > > Would those of you who would classify yourselves as > part of the > silent majority (you know who you are, even if we > don't) kindly reply > to this email with some statement of how you use > your membership: How > often do you read the group emails? Do you consult > the archives, > files, links, and photo sections to get answers to > questions about > your e-drums? Collectively, you could play a large > role in how we > ultimately structure this group and how we envision > its future. You > represent our strength in numbers. > > Thanks, > Rob, Vern, and Ed > > ===== Vote Quimby!
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Re: [DTXpress] The DTXpress Electronic Drums Group Needs You
2003-08-10 by Brett
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